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1 Ted Lempert President, Children Now Measuring the Well-Being of California’s Children The 2014 Child Support Children Policy Symposium March 18, 2014

2 California’s Children: A large and diverse group of kids in need Leading the Way in Demographic Shifts California is home to 9.3 million children, ages birth-to-18, 13% of the total child population in the United States. Over half 52% of all children are Latino (4.7 million), 27% are White, 11% are Asian, 6% are African American and 4% are of mixed or unknown ethnicities. Nearly half of all children living in California (4.4 million) live in immigrant families. Racial & socioeconomic disparities are Persistent and Pervasive Nearly half of all California’s children are growing up in a poor or low income household, where a family of 4 earns less than $45,622 annually. Latino (31%) and African American (34%) children are 3X more likely to live in poverty than are White children (10%) Racial & socioeconomic disparities start early Latino 3- and 4-year olds account for 61% (532,000) of all 3- and- 4-year olds not enrolled in preschool. There are great disparities in 4th grade reading proficiency, with 13% of California's African American and 16% of Hispanic students reading at or above proficient compared to 46% of their White peers. 2

3 Measuring Children’s Well-Being: Comprehensive Reports & Data Snapshots 3

4 Holistic Covers the many education, health and child welfare issues – 27 in all – that work together to determine children’s well-being. Each one is defined, measured and graded – from A to F – to benchmark the past year and outline a path forward. Measuring Children’s Well-Being: 2014 Children’s Report Card 4 Comprehensive Literature and data on 27 policy areas that span childhood. Attention to trend, disparities by race and ethnicity and across income levels and comparisons across states provide robust snapshot of children’s well- being. Politically-Relevant Tracking momentum in Sacramento & across the state. Proving timely, realistic policy recommendations.

5 School-Based Health Services Health care services offered at schools are especially important for children who lack routine access to a health care provider, such as the 1.8 million (19%) children in California who don’t receive appropriate preventive medical care. Most school-based health services are provided in school-based health centers (SBHC s). Currently, only 2% of California’s schools have a SBHC. Preschool Children who attend high-quality preschools have higher high school graduation rates, higher lifetime earnings and are less likely to spend time in the criminal justice system. But, among California’s 3- and 4-year-olds most likely to benefit from preschool, only 15% were attending high-quality, center-based programs. STEM 7 of the 10 fastest growing occupations are in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields and, by 2020, the demand in California for employees in STEM jobs is projected to be roughly 1 million. Yet, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress tests, 75% of California’s 8th graders are not proficient in national math standards, meaning they aren’t learning what they need to in order to succeed in today’s economy. Developmental Screenings Developmental screenings are critically important for identifying delays or disabilities early in their onset. However, within 1 year, 72% or 1.7 million of California’s youngest children did not receive any of the developmental screenings that are recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. 2014 Children’s Report Card: Highlights 5

6 Data Visualizations communities can quickly gauge where children are doing well and where communities must come together to prioritize children’s well-being. Measuring Children’s Well-Being: 2012-13 California County Scorecard Online Tool An interactive, online report, the 2012-13 California County Scorecard of Children’s Well-Being delivers a current and comprehensive picture of children’s condition in every one of California’s 58 counties. Comprehensive Tracking 28 key indicators of child well-being across counties, over time and by race and ethnicity.

7 2012-13 California County Scorecard of Children’s Well-Being: Highlights 7

8 2012-13 California County Scorecard of Children’s Well-Being: Highlights 8

9 2012-13 California County Scorecard of Children’s Well-Being: Highlights 9


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